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Shortly after Pokemon Go launched, dedicated fans began creating map trackers which could reliably show players where Pokemon were spawning out in the world. Niantic decided that these trackers broke the rules of the game, and so within a few weeks, the developer had shut down a majority of them.
Now, months later, one of the most popular trackers is coming back online.
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Shortly after reaching an astounding milestone of 10 million daily views, FastPokeMap went down.read more

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